Capybara Webkit: Now More Stable Than Ever

Matt Horan joined as a
capybara-webkit author this fall,
and he’s been busily improving the codebase, making things less crashtastic and
more fastastic. Starting with version 0.14, we’re changing the slogan from
“capybara-webkit: it works every time, 70% of the time” to “capybara-webkit:
we’re almost sure it really works now!”

Thanks to our
contributors,
we also added URL blacklist support, improved JavaScript console messages, and
compatibility with the lovely Capybara 2.0. You can see a full
list and a
fuller list on
GitHub.

With this release, we’re also dropping support for Qt 4.7 and Capybara 1.x.

If you’ve tried capybara-webkit in the past and had trouble with crashes or
freezing up, give the latest release a shot. If you’re already happily using it,
upgrade anyway for a faster, more reliable experience.

You can install capybara-webkit from
RubyGems.org by adding it to your
Gemfile.